POSH ACT 2013 (BUILDING A SAFE WORKPLACE )

EMPOWERING ORGANIZATIONS WITH KNOWLEDGE AND COMPLIANCE STRATEGIES

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POSH ACT 2013 (BUILDING A SAFE WORKPLACE )

What You Will Learn!

  • UNDERSTANDING GENEDER DISCRIMINATION
  • WHAT IS POSH ACT, HOW IT IS FORMED
  • SEXUAL HARASSMENT, BEHAVIOUR AND TYPES, EXAMPLES
  • REDRESSAL MECHANISM, COMPLAINT, RESOLUTION
  • HOW TO BUILD SAFE WORKPLACE
  • EMPLOYER DUTIES
  • HOW TO BE POSH COMPLIANT
  • A DECADE OF POSH

Description

MODULE 1: "Navigating Gender Dynamics: Understanding Workplace Safety"

In Module 1, we embark on a journey to understand the intricacies of gender dynamics in the workplace. Through storytelling and exploration, we delve into the perspectives of women in the modern era, shedding light on the prevalent issue of sexual harassment. We uncover the necessity of the POSH Act, dissecting its legal framework and key provisions. By identifying various forms of harassment and outlining POSH guidelines, we equip learners with the knowledge needed to create a culture of respect and safety in the workplace.


MODULE 2: "From Reporting to Resolution: Building a Safer Workplace"

Module 2 transitions from understanding to action, focusing on the mechanisms for reporting and resolving instances of harassment. We revisit key concepts from Module 1 before delving into the process of filing complaints and navigating resolution paths. Through interactive sessions, we explore inquiry processes and the consequences of misconduct, emphasizing the importance of compliance and monitoring. Finally, we discuss strategies for fostering a safe culture and the benefits of POSH training, culminating in a celebration of progress and a commitment to a future of safety and inclusion.


MODULE DETAIL


MODULE1

ARE YOU SAFE

A SMALL STORY
Understanding of Gender Issues at Workplace

Gender, ,gender inequality, How to bring gender equality at workplace and benefits

Women PERSPECTIVES- Role and modern era

How do WOMEN usually respond when sexually harassed

WHY POSH ACT ?

WHAT IS FEMALE LABOUR PARTICIPATION RATE

World Bank’s World Development Indicators Database

What is SEXUAL HARASSMENT, LAWs , Environment And NEED OF THE POSH?

WHY SEXUAL HARASSMENT OCCURS? WHY WOMEN NOT REPORT?

HOW the POSH ACT FORMed ?

What is POSH ACT 2013 , OBJECTIVEs, POSH IMPLEMENTATION STRUCTURE

Key PROVISIONS

1)APPLICABILITY 2)AGGRIEVED WOMAN 3)SEXUAL HARASSMENT, BEHAVIOUR, circumstances, WELCOME AND UNWELCOME 4) EMPLOYEE 5)EMPLOYER 6) WORKPLACE 7)government 8) RESPONDENT 9)ICC 10)LCC

TYPES OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT, QUID PRO QUO AND HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT,BEHAVIOUR EXAMPLES ( THAT CONSTITUTE /INDICATE/NOT ) SEXUAL HARASSMENT, EFFECTS

DO’S AND DON’T UNDER POSH Act

QUIZ (1-5), OVERVIEW OF SURVEY( (WICI


MODULE 2

RECAP (MODULE 1)

STORY CONITUED….

REDRESSAL (WHO CAN COMPLAIN,HOW CAN FILE A COMPLAIN, Different ways to report, Rights of the complainant and respondent)

What happen after a complaint?

Resolution process and type (formal and informal)

INQUIRY PROCESS

PUNISHMENT FOR MALICIOUS COMPLAINT, Disciplinary DISCIPLINARY Action and COMPENSATION

POSH act important TIMELINES

WHAT INFORMATION MUST BE KEPT CONFIDENTIAL

DUTIES OF EMPLOYER UNDER POSH ACT

Consequences of NON-COMPLIANCE OF POSH ACT

HOW CAN THE ORGANIZATION BECOME POSH COMPLIANT?

MONITORING- INSPECTION AND ANNUAL REPORT

GLANCE- Relevant PROVISIONS of IPC LAW

ANALYSIS- SCENARIOS FOR HARASSMENT(1-5)

GENDER NEUTRALITY and POSH ACT

MANAGER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO PREVENT SEXUAL HARASSMENT

HOW CAN WE CREATE A SAFE WORKPLACE?

BENEFITS OF POSH TRAINING

A DECADE OF POSH

CONCLUSION

THANKS YOU

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is designed for anyone who wants to learn about Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) in the workplace.
  • Students: Individuals pursuing education who seek to understand their rights and responsibilities regarding sexual harassment in future workplaces.
  • Employees: Workers from various industries who want to familiarize themselves with POSH laws, policies, and procedures to ensure a safe and respectful work environment.
  • Women: Female employees who may have experienced or want to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace, empowering them with knowledge and strategies to address such situations.
  • Employers: Business owners, managers, and HR professionals who are responsible for implementing POSH policies and ensuring compliance within their organizations.
  • Overall, this course caters to a diverse audience interested in promoting workplace safety, equality, and respect for all employees, regardless of their role or background.

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